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oh, and we'll use these to keep in touch. both: ohhh! walkie-talkies! okay, guys, as soon as we find the big key, we'll call you on the walkie-talkie, and then we'll meet back here. got it? roger, huckle! 10-4, good buddy! (car whirs) (rotors beat) crowd: (excited and awed chatter) it's astronaut moon! pig will and pig won't: welcome to busytown, astronaut moon! thank you. thank you. um... i don't suppose one of you is the mayor of busytown? no. i'm pig will. and i'm pig won't. we're mayor fox's official assistants! you'll be meeting him soon. but first, we're supposed to show you around busytown. uh-huh! so, we're going to take you to... to... um... (nervous whine) help me out here, pig will. er... uh... (gasps) the busytown fair! that's where! it'll be great. we can go on rides! i love rides - how they go up and down and 'round and 'round! just like you're in outer space! let's go, astronaut pig won't! ready for take off, astronaut pig will! pig will to huckle. operation orbiting astronaut has just been launched. that's great, pig will. we're at the c
oh, and we'll use these to keep in touch. both: ohhh! walkie-talkies! okay, guys, as soon as we find the big key, we'll call you on the walkie-talkie, and then we'll meet back here. got it? roger, huckle! 10-4, good buddy! (car whirs) (rotors beat) crowd: (excited and awed chatter) it's astronaut moon! pig will and pig won't: welcome to busytown, astronaut moon! thank you. thank you. um... i don't suppose one of you is the mayor of busytown? no. i'm pig will. and i'm pig won't. we're mayor...
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it's not just us. it's also our allies working to the these issue glz do you think they over-reacted, congressman king? >> no, bob, i don't. i agree with dutch. the intelligence i saw here was at least as powerful as anything i have seen since 9/11. the closest would be the be liquid explosive plot in london in 2006. this was very credible. it was corroborated and it spoke of a massive attack and to me it was the right thing to do. now, i think we should stay on this. if we do get through this without there being an attack, i do think we have to be more aggressive. we should be doing more interrogating to try to-- to head these off in the future. but, no, the president did the right thing. and i think we should try to put partisanship aside here-- and i've been very critical of the president on certain aspects. when it doms this, we can't be critical of benghazi because there was not enough protection and now to say, we're being critical because there's too much. it's best to opt to secure american liv
it's not just us. it's also our allies working to the these issue glz do you think they over-reacted, congressman king? >> no, bob, i don't. i agree with dutch. the intelligence i saw here was at least as powerful as anything i have seen since 9/11. the closest would be the be liquid explosive plot in london in 2006. this was very credible. it was corroborated and it spoke of a massive attack and to me it was the right thing to do. now, i think we should stay on this. if we do get through...
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he told us. take a listen. >> let's begin why you're here in syracuse and why you're doing this particular bus tour. what do you believe you can do to help lower the costs of college and give families who are struggling a chance to afford an education? >> so, couple things we're going to do. number one, we want to create a new system of ratings for colleges so that parents and students know what schools graduate kids on time, are a good value for the money, lead to good jobs. the second thing we want to do is to work with colleges who are doing some really interesting things to figure out how do you reduce costs? can you help young people graduate a little faster? then the third thing we want to do is build on something we've already done which is to try to help students manage their debt. we have a program right now where you never have to pay more than 10% of your income. >> no question that the key to it is costs. income 16%, college education costs are going up by well over 200%. why do you m
he told us. take a listen. >> let's begin why you're here in syracuse and why you're doing this particular bus tour. what do you believe you can do to help lower the costs of college and give families who are struggling a chance to afford an education? >> so, couple things we're going to do. number one, we want to create a new system of ratings for colleges so that parents and students know what schools graduate kids on time, are a good value for the money, lead to good jobs. the...
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we thank you so much for hanging out with us. coming up you may have seen the story, patrick dempsey created the stir outside. there's so much more because he's till here. stay with us. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >>> hi, everybody. so happy to be here with patrick dempsey. we are about to be -- >> nice crowd here today. >> for you, babe. >> you've been outside. they went crazy. and the reason, of course, is "grey's anatomy." tenth season. i cannot believe it. derek shepherd or mcdreamy to some of us has become part of our lexicon, pop culture and we also will talk about racing le mans which is your newest project. "grey's anatomy," hard to believe that show has been on and striving for ten seasons. >> it's pretty remarkable. we just started our 200th episode last week. and we're all mystified and grateful too. it's been quite a ride. >> we all got the chance to hear how wonderful shonda rhimes is and how loving and giving not only to the actors but the entire crew and gave you all cruises. >> yes. >> that's amazing. >>
we thank you so much for hanging out with us. coming up you may have seen the story, patrick dempsey created the stir outside. there's so much more because he's till here. stay with us. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >>> hi, everybody. so happy to be here with patrick dempsey. we are about to be -- >> nice crowd here today. >> for you, babe. >> you've been outside. they went crazy. and the reason, of course, is "grey's anatomy." tenth season. i cannot...
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do not forget about us. get us some funds. we want to grow also. even though we are just a teeny port. we would like more work. host: do you work at the port? caller: i do. host: what do you do? caller: longshoreman for 26 years. host: 26 years? caller: yes, ma'am. it is a great job. we need more jobs like this to keep us strong. we are a small port. we are a viable port. host: ok. what is coming into your port in what is leaving compared to here? caller: wow. we are no comparison to virginia. they are a large ward. -- port. the turn rate is great. we get the ships in and out. we are moving anywhere from 34 to 35 ships per hour. 35 to 45 containers per hour. guest: my focus is hampton and. new orleans is a great american city. in terms of support, the federal government is a huge supporter of new orleans after katrina and rita and the oil spill. i think we have shown a lot of support for new orleans. it is a great american city. host: if i can ask about the role of unions? we talked earlier about the role of unions here. guest: they are hard-workin
do not forget about us. get us some funds. we want to grow also. even though we are just a teeny port. we would like more work. host: do you work at the port? caller: i do. host: what do you do? caller: longshoreman for 26 years. host: 26 years? caller: yes, ma'am. it is a great job. we need more jobs like this to keep us strong. we are a small port. we are a viable port. host: ok. what is coming into your port in what is leaving compared to here? caller: wow. we are no comparison to virginia....
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and how that made us a strong family. >> we took a boat on the ocean. 25 of us. >> reporter: with "home/land", a.p.t.p. has taken on perhaps its most controversial subject yet: illegal immigration. it's explored through a series of vignettes and stories, including one of a young palestinian woman who came to the u.s. as a child. >> we just need your i.d. >> my i.d.? >> for the paperwork. >> i have my student i.d. >> birth certificate? >> it's from jordan. >> passport? >> jordan. >> social security card? >> yes, but it says not valid for work. >> reporter: in another scene a mexican-born father, held in a detention center and threatened with deportation, is visited by his son. >> why are you here? why are you here? why are you here? did you do something wrong? >> reporter: these experiences, too, reflect the real-lives of the young actors, some of whom are themselves undocumented or have family members who are. they know this is tough territory. and say their goal isn't a political statement, but to humanize the issue. 17-year-old bladimir orduno is one of the young writer/actors. >> a l
and how that made us a strong family. >> we took a boat on the ocean. 25 of us. >> reporter: with "home/land", a.p.t.p. has taken on perhaps its most controversial subject yet: illegal immigration. it's explored through a series of vignettes and stories, including one of a young palestinian woman who came to the u.s. as a child. >> we just need your i.d. >> my i.d.? >> for the paperwork. >> i have my student i.d. >> birth certificate? >>...
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thanks for joining us. i'm bill griffeth. >> bill, great having you. >> always enjoy it. >> have a great weekend, everyone. see you on monday. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> the following is a co-production of kqed and the center for investigative reporting. >> in california's fields, things are changing. crops are less plentiful. >> we're seeing two-thirds of a reduction in volume out of our southern growing regions. >> insects are more abundant. >> our temperatures have increased by two to three degrees fahrenheit, and that seems to be enough to keep them from being frozen out during the winter. i did end up losing one field -- probably a quarter of a million dollar hit. >> water, already scarce, is now too salty to sustain crops. >> if you don't have enough quality water to f
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joining us now is senator john mccain. he recently traveled to egypt at the request of the president. senator, you came back a changed man, at least on the issue of whether the u.s. should cut out -- should suspend aid to egypt. what made you change your mind? >> well, first of all, i wanted to give them an opportunity to do the right thing after the coup had taken place. and it was pretty clear, to say the least, that they have not only not changed, but they have orchestrated a massacre, as you mentioned. we don't know, a thousand or many thousands wounded. we have no credibility, candy. that's the problem. because we know that the administration called the egyptians and said, look, if you do a coup, we're going to cut off aid because that's the law. we have to comply with the law. and we in this administration did not do that after threatening to do so. and we are not in compliance with the law about a coup, which is clearly what it is. and then we thought there was possibly a deal to be made where they would release a c
joining us now is senator john mccain. he recently traveled to egypt at the request of the president. senator, you came back a changed man, at least on the issue of whether the u.s. should cut out -- should suspend aid to egypt. what made you change your mind? >> well, first of all, i wanted to give them an opportunity to do the right thing after the coup had taken place. and it was pretty clear, to say the least, that they have not only not changed, but they have orchestrated a massacre,...
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that's all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news with david muir" tonight. george is back next week and we hope you will be too. good morning. george is back next week and we hope you will be too. good morning.
that's all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news with david muir" tonight. george is back next week and we hope you will be too. good morning. george is back next week and we hope you will be too. good morning.
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what that means is they're not getting high off of it but rather using the medicine instead and using it as an oil instead of smoking it. i think of this as a medicine. when you think of reefer madness, when you watch this documentary, i think you'll see a whole different way of using medical marijuana. >> i think you're doing an excellent job. thanks very much. and the documentary is entitled "weed." a fascinating special. see it this sunday night 8:00 p.m. eastern and also 11:00 p.m. eastern only here on cnn. >>> at the top of the hour, the hunt for a california amber alert suspect and the 16-year-old girl he may be moving captive moves to an idaho wilderness. >>> and they're scary enough in the water so why would researchers bring live great whites onto their boat? >>> i'm brian todd. off the coast of cape cod, massachusetts, where a top team of scientists and fishermen have launched an expedition aimed at tagging and tracking great white sharks. that story coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's a golden opportunity to discover a hybrid from the luxury car company that understands
what that means is they're not getting high off of it but rather using the medicine instead and using it as an oil instead of smoking it. i think of this as a medicine. when you think of reefer madness, when you watch this documentary, i think you'll see a whole different way of using medical marijuana. >> i think you're doing an excellent job. thanks very much. and the documentary is entitled "weed." a fascinating special. see it this sunday night 8:00 p.m. eastern and also...
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use 880. there is no delay there. and again, two lanes are blocked. we are hearing that a motorcycle is destroyed. they are treating the driver right now. so this one we don't know about the extent of injuries. better news for this accident. all lanes are open. this is in fremont southbound 680 approaching mission boulevard north. live traffic cameras, at the bay bridge, normally we would say oh, it's a "friday light" traffic day, but that's actually not the case. it's all those drivers stacked up in the macarthur maze they are all backed up on 24 and five five so not able to get to the pay gates so obviously no metering lights yet approaching the bay bridge. so if you are coming from 880 actually the upper deck of the bay bridge is extra quiet so far this morning all the way into san francisco. we'll continue to keep you posted. in the meantime, the weekend is here we're talking weather and here's lawrence with that. >> looks like a nice friday although it's hard to tell outside right now. pretty gloomy early on. we have low clouds and drizzle at the
use 880. there is no delay there. and again, two lanes are blocked. we are hearing that a motorcycle is destroyed. they are treating the driver right now. so this one we don't know about the extent of injuries. better news for this accident. all lanes are open. this is in fremont southbound 680 approaching mission boulevard north. live traffic cameras, at the bay bridge, normally we would say oh, it's a "friday light" traffic day, but that's actually not the case. it's all those...
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let us know on twitter using the #todaypowerpose. >> eagle pose. trending on twitter, simon cowell finally speaking out after weeks of speculation. the popular x factor judge is confirming reports that he is about to become a father. at last night's premiere of the new one direction movie he told the bbc that things in his life are changing for the better. >> i'm proud to be a dad. >> how does that feel? why do you want to talk about it? what has it meant to you? >> well, you know, it's something i hadn't thought of before and then now i know i feel good about it. >> do you know if you're having a boy or a girl. >> i don't know. >> simon is expecting his first child with lauren silverman who reportedly just settled her divorce with simon's former friend. >> can you imagine having him as a dad. you come home from preschool, you know, it's a mess, your backpack is terrible. >> come on. >> i don't like the look. >> simon is excited to be a dad. >> good for him. trending on youtube, it's for you mommy. kids and cameras make for good tv. a news anchor l
let us know on twitter using the #todaypowerpose. >> eagle pose. trending on twitter, simon cowell finally speaking out after weeks of speculation. the popular x factor judge is confirming reports that he is about to become a father. at last night's premiere of the new one direction movie he told the bbc that things in his life are changing for the better. >> i'm proud to be a dad. >> how does that feel? why do you want to talk about it? what has it meant to you? >>...
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>> thanks for joining us. "the nightly news" is next. >> see you at 6:00. >>> on the broadcast tonight -- out of control and running out of cash to fight the worst fire >>> eyes of the world on the atroci in syria. new bombings in the villages where so many children died. and tonight, what could be new evidence. >>> the surprise moment live on the "today" show. the revelation that the man who exposed u.s. military secrets now says he is a woman. should he get hormone treatment in prison? >>> and telling her story. an nbc news exclusive. kidnapping survivor hannah anderson sets the record straight for the first time since her harrowing ordeal. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news with brian williams". >>> good evening to our viewers in the west. i'm lester holt sitting in for brian. we begin tonight with a massive firefight across a huge part of the country. right now at least 51 wildfires are burning out of control, and there's word to
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thanks for joining us. state of the union with candy crowley begins right now. >>> the story of egypt takes a dark turn, and the nsa story takes another turn. today -- >> we want egypt to succeed. we want a peaceful, democratic, prosperous egypt. that's our interest. >> american values and american interests. the u.s. may have to choose. we talk with senator john mccain just back from egypt. >>> then, mistakes were made. new revelations about privacy violations at the national security agency. who is watching the watchers? and -- >> we want them to look back and say, this is when the rnc got it right. >> republicans reboot in boston and hillary sets up a speaking tour. hello, 2016. our powerhouse political panel sorts it out. then -- the new orleans saints, the oakland raiders and a first down for the girl from pascagoula. an update on sarah thomas. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." >>> a new message to row tes pr tos. there is room for everyone. we want to go to cnn's nick paton walsh. n
thanks for joining us. state of the union with candy crowley begins right now. >>> the story of egypt takes a dark turn, and the nsa story takes another turn. today -- >> we want egypt to succeed. we want a peaceful, democratic, prosperous egypt. that's our interest. >> american values and american interests. the u.s. may have to choose. we talk with senator john mccain just back from egypt. >>> then, mistakes were made. new revelations about privacy violations at...
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before a credit solution was used to expand their business... before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. >>> and we're back with a little sunday inspiration. a reminder that not all news is bad news. you might remember this movie. >> feel the rhythm! feel the ride! it's bobsled time! >> 20 years ago, "cool runnings" packed theaters with the heartwarming story of the fist jamaican bobsled team. after missing the last two winter olympics, the island nation's bobsled team h
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rubbing alcohol, another effort to keep us germ-free, flows freely. >> we use this on our hands constantly in here. >> reporter: each one gets some time with mom, lun lun, before back in the incubator. is it hard not to be attached? >> yes. i love these pandas. >> reporter: according to chinese tradition, pandas are only named when they're 100 years old. do you have a favorite name? >> "a," and "b." >> reporter: murphy isn't going there. how rare and exceptional, these guy is one half o the surviving panda twins ever to be born here and live in the u.s. they were born to lun lun, july 13th, 2013. i know you have a big announcement to make. some noise to make. let's hear it. >> all right, matt. thank you. "good morning america" and zoo atlanta are teaming up to name the panda cubs. and you, our "good morning america" viewers out there, can be a part of deciding it all. we will tell you how in the days to come. we're giving you the vote to name the highly-most anticipated celebrity twins of all. >>> coming up, the wait is essentially over. let's get out, to the party in the park. gets going.
rubbing alcohol, another effort to keep us germ-free, flows freely. >> we use this on our hands constantly in here. >> reporter: each one gets some time with mom, lun lun, before back in the incubator. is it hard not to be attached? >> yes. i love these pandas. >> reporter: according to chinese tradition, pandas are only named when they're 100 years old. do you have a favorite name? >> "a," and "b." >> reporter: murphy isn't going there....
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if we can use this technology to help us with our sports, i can see i have made amazing games -- gains. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a as this racing wheel promises to increase acceleration for wheelchair athletes. >> in some areas we are leading the world and you can see that with our international competitors, about what they say. we have a step -- we have to be a step ahead going into rio de janeiro next year and this is part of that. >> there is a fine line between success and failure. the south -- thousands of a second celebrating the best from the rest. the role of winning technology should not be underestimated. bbc news. >> in zimbabwe, robert mo gotti -- robert mugabe has been elected with questions over the validity of last week'
if we can use this technology to help us with our sports, i can see i have made amazing games -- gains. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a...
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using the bathrooms. you didn't feel comfortable going to the boys bathroom or the girls bathroom? >> no i wasn't sure i would be safe so i didn't do it. >> reporter: the new legislation is creating worries that others won't feel safe. >> this legislation is so extreme and unbalanced in that here you have girls in the locker room doing their showers and yet you also have a boy that could come in there, undress be meked at the same time. >> reporter: brad dacus is founder of the pacific justice institute, a conservative legal foundation. >> this allows a large male to play on the girls wrestling team. now this is a high-touch, high- impact sport. this is going to cause many girls to feel violated when you have wrestling, a male wrestling a female. >> reporter: lawsuits are expected before the law takes effect january 1. supporters say school systems in los angeles and san francisco have been operating under similar rules for years with no problems. and that transgender students need this help. not somethin
using the bathrooms. you didn't feel comfortable going to the boys bathroom or the girls bathroom? >> no i wasn't sure i would be safe so i didn't do it. >> reporter: the new legislation is creating worries that others won't feel safe. >> this legislation is so extreme and unbalanced in that here you have girls in the locker room doing their showers and yet you also have a boy that could come in there, undress be meked at the same time. >> reporter: brad dacus is founder...
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send us your comments tweet them to us at "fox & friends first" and we will read them later in the show. >> train going 110 miles an hour hits a man head on. here's the thing. that man survived. >> incredible. miracle. >> police now reaction to new claims about princess diana's death. how it may not have been an accident and how british specia. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? the school year has everyone out of the house, so help protect your home with adt. and right now you can get adt security installed starting at just $49, a savings of $250. but hurry. offer ends soon. call right now or visit adt.com. this is a fire that didn't destroy a h
send us your comments tweet them to us at "fox & friends first" and we will read them later in the show. >> train going 110 miles an hour hits a man head on. here's the thing. that man survived. >> incredible. miracle. >> police now reaction to new claims about princess diana's death. how it may not have been an accident and how british specia. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to...
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all i can say is it has worked well for us. do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go solo ♪ ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep i
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chris is back with us. we've been told the president, with he meets in 15 minutes with leaders from the baltic says, will speak about syria. his comments will be the most closely watched next indicator of the timing and of what kind of decision he's going to make. >> interesting coming after secretary kerry spoke for almost 20 minutes and really laid out, i think, in many ways what you could describe as the moral case for action in syria. interesting to see what the president has to add. as you say, these will be the most closely watched remarks we've had on the subject thus far. interesting to see where he goes that secretary kerry didn't. my guess is president obama gets less into detail and talks more sort of the about maybe timetable and certainly the why of us needing to go in there. >> i think it's going to be the why. i think he'll say he's not made a decision yet, to keep that option open. and the intelligence briefing, for all of us, while we've been on the air, has been that the administration bel
chris is back with us. we've been told the president, with he meets in 15 minutes with leaders from the baltic says, will speak about syria. his comments will be the most closely watched next indicator of the timing and of what kind of decision he's going to make. >> interesting coming after secretary kerry spoke for almost 20 minutes and really laid out, i think, in many ways what you could describe as the moral case for action in syria. interesting to see what the president has to add....
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thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with jeremy stoppelman, the founder of yelp. >> one way to look at it is it's just worth of mouth amplified. we set out to create a new yellow pages, a better way for finding local businesses. so just like week media it's open to all comers, anyone can come on to the site, write a review of their favorite local business and that local knowledge can be searched over so you can find just about any business that you want. you know, here in the states just
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this matters to us. and it matters who-to-who we are and leadership and our credibility in the world. >> john kerry going on to call president assad in syria a thug and a murderer. they still are having a hard time selling it even within the democratic party. former president jimmy carter today putting out a statement saying it would be against international law if the president goes in with unilateral military action in syria without a u.n. mandate, harris. >> harris: president carter even went as far as saying we ought to be holding a peace summit before anything else. all of the announcements and the speeches aside, ed, what people wanted to see made public is that intel report. is it swaying anybody at this point? >> it doesn't look like it's swaying a lot of people on capitol hill. they are trying to make a case to the public but also to lawmakers on both parties about how they have got human intelligence. they have got some communications intercepts that they believe can show that they can at least
this matters to us. and it matters who-to-who we are and leadership and our credibility in the world. >> john kerry going on to call president assad in syria a thug and a murderer. they still are having a hard time selling it even within the democratic party. former president jimmy carter today putting out a statement saying it would be against international law if the president goes in with unilateral military action in syria without a u.n. mandate, harris. >> harris: president...
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give us a perspective. the justice department now saying they're not going to get involved in washington state and colorado, where recreational use of marijuana is legal. >> you know, it may represent a bit of a softening of the stance toward this overall. they had some very specific areas that they wanted to continue to enforce, but less sort of enforcement on individual users. you know, wolf, as you know, i mean, part of the reason why we did the documentary was really to talk about this substance, marijuana, cannabis, that could be a very effective, potential medication for people and a medication where no other medications existed for certain conditions. what i did not hear, as part of, you know, this news today, and what may be coming, hopefully, down the road is this idea that the studies, the science behind this could be more easily done, because of a loosening of the law. so researchers having more access to be able to study this. also, the fact that it's still listed as schedule i, the most dangero
give us a perspective. the justice department now saying they're not going to get involved in washington state and colorado, where recreational use of marijuana is legal. >> you know, it may represent a bit of a softening of the stance toward this overall. they had some very specific areas that they wanted to continue to enforce, but less sort of enforcement on individual users. you know, wolf, as you know, i mean, part of the reason why we did the documentary was really to talk about...
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they're trying to brainwash us. it's like already christmas today. >> they call it the christmas creep. creeping up on us. >> we'll see. >> but first, up to matt. he has a story upstairs. good morning again. >> thanks. let's begin with figure skating legend nancy kerrigan speaking out about the 2010 arrest of her brother in connection with their father's death. we'll talk to nancy exclusively in a moment but first her story. talented, ambitious and elegant on the ice. nancy kerrigan was a sight to behold. >> nancy was the it girl of the kerrigan family. >> a beloved figure skater, she captured america's imagination. >> nicely done. >> and won bronze at the 1992 winter olympics. two years later she made lead lines again after being attacked while training. the vicious assault was planned by tonya harding's ex-husband. >> pretty up he set and angry that someone would do this. >> kerrigan went on to win a silver medal in 1994 as her overjoyed parents cheered on. >> brenda and daniel kerrigan's daughter has seized the m
they're trying to brainwash us. it's like already christmas today. >> they call it the christmas creep. creeping up on us. >> we'll see. >> but first, up to matt. he has a story upstairs. good morning again. >> thanks. let's begin with figure skating legend nancy kerrigan speaking out about the 2010 arrest of her brother in connection with their father's death. we'll talk to nancy exclusively in a moment but first her story. talented, ambitious and elegant on the ice....
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i think for both of us. i know it has been for me. >> because you were taking a break from facebook, right? or you would have found one another earlier. you had gotten off for a while and came back. >> i got off because i -- i -- unfortunately i jumped in with both feet when i do a lot of things. >> right. >> when i get bored a little bit, i quit. so -- >> really? you, too? >> yes. >> you, too? >> what's it like -- >> genetic. >> what's it like for you finally laying eyes on your dad? >> we look alike. it's great. it's awesome. it's really awesome. it's a little weird. not going to lie. a little weird. but it's -- >> now you're a grandfather to three beautiful children you haven't met yet either. >> yep. i can't wait to meet them someday. >> you went to have a family of your own, as well. i guess you'll plan to get together, right? >> we're talking about that. >> don't miss another moment. >> little by little. >> so here's the bill -- >> you guys, thank you very much for sharing this moment. >> the best we c
i think for both of us. i know it has been for me. >> because you were taking a break from facebook, right? or you would have found one another earlier. you had gotten off for a while and came back. >> i got off because i -- i -- unfortunately i jumped in with both feet when i do a lot of things. >> right. >> when i get bored a little bit, i quit. so -- >> really? you, too? >> yes. >> you, too? >> what's it like -- >> genetic. >>...
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missing us. there's a lot of tropical moisture from an old tropical storm impacting palm springs, far southeastern california western arizona las vegas metro area. but that is also going to miss us staying to our east. right in between we find enough pressure, high pressure, off to our east keeping that moisture away and low pressure to our north giving us a light onshore flow. just enough of mother nature's air-conditioning to cut the heat. we get the afternoon sunshine but we won't have any heat waves. changes coming, not until this upcoming weekend. but it's labor day weekend as low pressure gets closer, our rain likely will cross the oregon-california border. i think it will stay to our north but this certainly will enhance the onshore flow keeping us cloudier and cooler as we approach the weekend. notice temperatures are going to drop about 5 to 7 degrees by the weekend. but the pattern of morning clouds, afternoon sunshine will continue for the next several days. pleasant weather with tempe
missing us. there's a lot of tropical moisture from an old tropical storm impacting palm springs, far southeastern california western arizona las vegas metro area. but that is also going to miss us staying to our east. right in between we find enough pressure, high pressure, off to our east keeping that moisture away and low pressure to our north giving us a light onshore flow. just enough of mother nature's air-conditioning to cut the heat. we get the afternoon sunshine but we won't have any...
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rebels have accused syria's government of using chemical weapons and they've been used is an established fact. this would be the worst. one rebel leader calls it a turning point saying this time it was for annihilation rather than terror. the syrian regime denies the claim. the white house says its deeply concerned and demand syria gives them access to the alleged attack site. ed henry is live at the white house. >> white house officials are throwing the book at syria and its president, assad, calling the actions deplorable. the problem for the president right now is it was one year ago yesterday actually, one year ago yesterday, at a news conference at the white house, the president laid down what he called a red line. if chemical weapons were used or spread by assad, it would be a game-changer and suggested there would be massive action. >> we've been very clear to the assad regime and other players on the ground that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moved around or utilized. that would change my equation. >> reporter: the president went on at the
rebels have accused syria's government of using chemical weapons and they've been used is an established fact. this would be the worst. one rebel leader calls it a turning point saying this time it was for annihilation rather than terror. the syrian regime denies the claim. the white house says its deeply concerned and demand syria gives them access to the alleged attack site. ed henry is live at the white house. >> white house officials are throwing the book at syria and its president,...
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well, adam is live for us in mexico city. so we understand, adam, that package passed through particle the without the measure specif specifically of evaluations. is that a win for the teachers? >> reporter: well, it actually passed through the lower house of congress. i'm standing outside of that house. you can see teachers camped out. it passed overnight, and the teachers are very happy because they think that they may have momentum to keep it from passing and being enacted totally. that is the key provision they do not want enacted. they're worried if they're judgedded by an independent commission they may not hold on to their jobs. this is a big win. it's a setback for the government right now, but it's not over. congress could still reintroduce this element into the law and they could do it later today and any other day in this legislative calendar, but right now teachers have momentum at their back on this one provision. >> i guess this does not defuse the whole standoff. what posture are the teachers taking? >> reporte
well, adam is live for us in mexico city. so we understand, adam, that package passed through particle the without the measure specif specifically of evaluations. is that a win for the teachers? >> reporter: well, it actually passed through the lower house of congress. i'm standing outside of that house. you can see teachers camped out. it passed overnight, and the teachers are very happy because they think that they may have momentum to keep it from passing and being enacted totally....
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his company oracle makes a widely used database it's used by even nsa. but oracle is an legal battle with google accusing the search giant of using its language without its permission. i sat down with >> you know larry and sergey you have trouble with? >> larry specifically. >> larry -- i think -- >> larry per se. >> larry per se >> why? >> because he makes the decisions over there. he runs that company. no one else runs that company. and they decided -- let me be very clear. when you write a program, you write it. you use the oracle oracle/java tools for everything. up press a button and say convert this to android format. we don't compete with google. we just took our stock. that's a completely separate issue. >> but think they're evil. >> i think what they did was absolutely --. >> and you blame larry page. >> so larry page is evil -- that makes larry page evil? >> no i know his slogan is don't be evil. i think he slipped up this one time. >> he's a good time except for this one time when he -- >> this really bothers me. i don't see how he thinks you
his company oracle makes a widely used database it's used by even nsa. but oracle is an legal battle with google accusing the search giant of using its language without its permission. i sat down with >> you know larry and sergey you have trouble with? >> larry specifically. >> larry -- i think -- >> larry per se. >> larry per se >> why? >> because he makes the decisions over there. he runs that company. no one else runs that company. and they decided...
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they will use their own word. the day after the supreme court issued its final opinions in june, the day after scalia issued a fiery dissent on doma wayne previewed his work for the justices. afterwards scalia said it was wonderful. if i had my choice i'd be a tenor. justice ginsburg offered this. the truth is, if i could have anything in the world, i would be a great diva. if they can get along and be friends, there's no excuse for the rest of us. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you get my email? i did. so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and
they will use their own word. the day after the supreme court issued its final opinions in june, the day after scalia issued a fiery dissent on doma wayne previewed his work for the justices. afterwards scalia said it was wonderful. if i had my choice i'd be a tenor. justice ginsburg offered this. the truth is, if i could have anything in the world, i would be a great diva. if they can get along and be friends, there's no excuse for the rest of us. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did...
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want us to vote for him, and then he takes us and the behind. behind. us in the i am so disgusted. i am 75-years-old. i have never seen my country being run up like this. kids cannot find jobs. people -- men cannot support their wives and children any more. he is advocating food stamps and welfare. instead of doing that, why doesn't he put on his boots, tighten his pants, and work with everyone, not just the democrats, but everybody, black, white, hispanic -- whatever. what difference does it make what your race is? we are all americans and helped to build this country. about time he stayed home and take care of the problems we have in the country instead of hopping on the airplane every time he turns around, entertaining. we have had more entertaining with what he is on that anything else. i am tired of him blaming someone else. whatin your heart and see you were doing. you are separating this country. host: thinker calling. some other news as well. post" --the washington to "usa today" -- fire.scipline under back to the phones. headlineton times" today -- what do you think about
want us to vote for him, and then he takes us and the behind. behind. us in the i am so disgusted. i am 75-years-old. i have never seen my country being run up like this. kids cannot find jobs. people -- men cannot support their wives and children any more. he is advocating food stamps and welfare. instead of doing that, why doesn't he put on his boots, tighten his pants, and work with everyone, not just the democrats, but everybody, black, white, hispanic -- whatever. what difference does it...
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us online. this is streamed line on -- online on bushcenter.org. as ambassador glassman mentioned, we are here in texas. this is a relevant topic to texas, nationwide but especially in the lone star state. this is the 4% growth state trying to get u.s. gdp about double the rate that it is now. in recent times, we have been 2.5% perat about 2%- year. we know we can do better. grown at 4% about a third of the years. texas, they are growing at 4% or even more. at 4.8% the last calendar year. compare that to the u.s. growth, and weetween 2%-2.5% know we can do better. we are here today to talk about immigration as well in addition to growth. as ambassador glassman said, there is an important relationship between immigration and growth and we really need to hone in on that. texas is home to 2 million immigrants. there are more immigrants in texas band there are people in oklahoma. that's another thing texas can brag about. of 4.2 million people, that means about 10% of all immigrants living in americ
us online. this is streamed line on -- online on bushcenter.org. as ambassador glassman mentioned, we are here in texas. this is a relevant topic to texas, nationwide but especially in the lone star state. this is the 4% growth state trying to get u.s. gdp about double the rate that it is now. in recent times, we have been 2.5% perat about 2%- year. we know we can do better. grown at 4% about a third of the years. texas, they are growing at 4% or even more. at 4.8% the last calendar year....
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host: tell us about that. caller: i'm a white man and i walk in -- i work with juveniles in juvenile hall and men in jail and prison. i can tell you that the prison population demographics racially don't even come close to matching what you see as you are walking on the street somewhere. intellectly we understand the facts we hear about the disproportionate number of people of color in prison but when you enter a prison yard and see this, it's shocking. and it's no surprise to me that our minority communities are up in arms about this. they should be. it's striking. the second point is i'd like to understand what the corollary might be between the pay for play prison industry, the prison complex and the profit motive and the spike that we've had or the sharp increase we've had in our prison pop lapings. we seem to be on a j curve and it's been the past several decade that we've had this startup of prisons as an industry as opposed to something run by our government. host: according to the wash post the federal
host: tell us about that. caller: i'm a white man and i walk in -- i work with juveniles in juvenile hall and men in jail and prison. i can tell you that the prison population demographics racially don't even come close to matching what you see as you are walking on the street somewhere. intellectly we understand the facts we hear about the disproportionate number of people of color in prison but when you enter a prison yard and see this, it's shocking. and it's no surprise to me that our...
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for us temperatures warming up by the coast. the fog will burn off sooner. 50, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. livermore, 88. 86 walnut creek. alamo, danville, 86. pleasanton, 87. berkeley, oakland, alameda, low to mid-70s. santa cruz starting off with sun. 80 degrees there. sunnyvale, 80. 80s on the peninsula and palo alto. san mateo, 78. 73 san bruno and 70 in san francisco. not much change wednesday. it does look like a cooldown starts on wednesday. a bigger cooldown will take us into the weekend. >>> 7:52. overnight, a newly released video game is proving to be a big hit with bay area football gance. madden 25 released -- fans. madden 25 released at midnight. there were long lines outthe door -- out the doors. >>> feeding ducks at certain parks, that's a no-no. bay area city that could make that illegal and how the ban could help wildlife. >>> plus, who you are friends with online could have an effect about how some lenders see your ability to pay your bills. >>> walnut creek creek police hope extra surveillance video will help catch
for us temperatures warming up by the coast. the fog will burn off sooner. 50, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. livermore, 88. 86 walnut creek. alamo, danville, 86. pleasanton, 87. berkeley, oakland, alameda, low to mid-70s. santa cruz starting off with sun. 80 degrees there. sunnyvale, 80. 80s on the peninsula and palo alto. san mateo, 78. 73 san bruno and 70 in san francisco. not much change wednesday. it does look like a cooldown starts on wednesday. a bigger cooldown will take us into the weekend....
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used those kinds of weapons against children, he will use it against us. makesesident always decisions based on analysis. he does not rush into situations. i feel so secure with president obama because he always tries to conclusionme to some with the other person or the other party rather than rushing into war. well, the caller makes an important point. if obama has any credible it here, it is that he has shown extreme reluctance to get involved in syria in any way, even against the advice of some of his top advisers. we tend to forget that for a long time, the president stood almost alone while -- in his first term -- while everyone from secretary of state hillary clinton to others like his current national security adviser susan rice were advising some kind of intervention in terms of arming the syrian rebels. has beenarly consistent and not wanting to get involved. which is one of the reasons why it is all more credible now when he says he wants this to be a very limited action. i have no doubt that is what he intends. host: the court of public opinion
used those kinds of weapons against children, he will use it against us. makesesident always decisions based on analysis. he does not rush into situations. i feel so secure with president obama because he always tries to conclusionme to some with the other person or the other party rather than rushing into war. well, the caller makes an important point. if obama has any credible it here, it is that he has shown extreme reluctance to get involved in syria in any way, even against the advice of...
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you can also send us a tweet @cspanwj. or send us an e-mail. from page of today's "washington in egypt, forces continue to sweep of morsi allies. more demonstrations expected later today and throughout the week. next to that story, by the way, is an in-depth story about the future of nasa. nasa's improbable mission, a look at what is next for the state agency. good morning on our independent line. caller: good morning. host: you are on the air, go ahead. caller: to this morning for the first segment that you had, why there is so much anger and division in america, we are not growing up. we are not part of the world. we think of ourselves as just like global issues climate warming and wars around the world. our really reflecting on us. dragged to being leadership, which is a position we are in, and everybody expects us to fill that position. but we don't want to do it from that angle of let's help the world. it is from let's keep these little divisions in america going. host: ok, dennis committee record from page of the "new york times," a look
you can also send us a tweet @cspanwj. or send us an e-mail. from page of today's "washington in egypt, forces continue to sweep of morsi allies. more demonstrations expected later today and throughout the week. next to that story, by the way, is an in-depth story about the future of nasa. nasa's improbable mission, a look at what is next for the state agency. good morning on our independent line. caller: good morning. host: you are on the air, go ahead. caller: to this morning for the...
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you can send us a tweet. if you do, use the hashtag #firstladies. here is a tweet, who writes, did rachel have plans about what the jackson life should or should not be like in washington, d.c.? >> she did. she did not like expensive entertainment. she liked to go hear the leading creatures of the day and have family and friends around her in the white house. i think it would have been a domesticated white house. >> the same person ask another question. given her public scrutiny, did in the famous dignitary's attend her funeral? do either of you know the answer to that? >> she was buried two days after she died. given the way news traveled and people travel, no one could have made it. all of the local dignitaries, all of the church bells tolled. everything close down. there was a huge attendance at her funeral. >> time to step back and telling a little bit of the great love story between rachel and andrew jackson. who was rachel donelson jackson? >> it was one of the daughters of the first family of tennessee. they made a trip during which many of t
you can send us a tweet. if you do, use the hashtag #firstladies. here is a tweet, who writes, did rachel have plans about what the jackson life should or should not be like in washington, d.c.? >> she did. she did not like expensive entertainment. she liked to go hear the leading creatures of the day and have family and friends around her in the white house. i think it would have been a domesticated white house. >> the same person ask another question. given her public scrutiny,...
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and joining us now to discuss u.s. military options in syria is a military analyst and former deputy assistant secretary of defense joining us via skao*eup from the middle east and you heard mike say it, quoting the poll that it seems that there is no appetite for military intervention should that dictate what the white house does. >> well, i think that is right and quite frankly, i was surprised the numbers were that high in support of military intervention. it is clear america is war-weary after iraq and afghanistan but it is equally clear that the president has not made the case to the american people why an intervention or military action would be necessary. that would be the tough job of the president to take a very reluctant american public into another intervention in the middle east, particularly one that has campaigned on getting out of the middle east and pivoting to the far east. >> we have been here before, thinking of bosnia and the situation there where a united states president was called out for not doi
and joining us now to discuss u.s. military options in syria is a military analyst and former deputy assistant secretary of defense joining us via skao*eup from the middle east and you heard mike say it, quoting the poll that it seems that there is no appetite for military intervention should that dictate what the white house does. >> well, i think that is right and quite frankly, i was surprised the numbers were that high in support of military intervention. it is clear america is...
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you don't use frozen meat. >> we don't. david: as a result of that you have to get meat out quickly before it spoils. >> that's true. david: gas prices must be a concern as well? >> it's a factor. it is something there. we have value, sorry, we have all kinds of value propositions within the restaurant and so we have ways that if, gas goes up there are other things you can order. david: is that policy, that you don't use frozen meat, will that continue. >> absolutely. we'll never sacrifice quality under any circumstances. >> how are you seeing the customer behave right now? we're seeing in the retail space very frankly odd consumer behavior. i think we're buying homes and not buying clothes. do you see that happening in the food business? >> we're okay. we're slightly up. certain recent trends have been that. what is great about us, where a lot of our restaurants are people like to go have fun. under any circumstance people still have the need to go have fun and socialize. that works out well. david: you have different kind
you don't use frozen meat. >> we don't. david: as a result of that you have to get meat out quickly before it spoils. >> that's true. david: gas prices must be a concern as well? >> it's a factor. it is something there. we have value, sorry, we have all kinds of value propositions within the restaurant and so we have ways that if, gas goes up there are other things you can order. david: is that policy, that you don't use frozen meat, will that continue. >> absolutely....
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not us. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." >>> so we saw jayson werth knock the cover off the ball. >> yes. >> was it enough? >> it was enough. doug did not jinx the nationals during his weather report. they did pull out -- >> first for that. >> he tried to. they did pull out the win tonight. coming into tonight steven strasburg of the nationals were going after their seventh win in the last eight games. the problem is steven strasburg didn't last long not because of a bad outing but because of bad weather. an hour and 12 minute rain delay forced david johnson to pull strasburg after just two innings of work. we'll pick it up in the bottom of the second. rain starts to fall during steve lombard ossi's at bat. fans head for cover but they'll miss a good at bat here. he sends the pitch into the left field. he and desmond started on first base. he is on his horse coming all the way around to score. the nats take a 1-0 lead. after that at bat the tarp comes ou
not us. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." >>> so we saw jayson werth knock the cover off the ball. >> yes. >> was it enough? >> it was enough. doug did not jinx the nationals during his weather report. they did pull out -- >> first for that. >> he tried to. they did pull out the win tonight. coming into tonight steven strasburg of the nationals were going after their seventh win in the last eight games. the...
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we shouldn't be surprised he's using them again. we go to egypt where the man who ruled the country for 30 years will be released from prison and allowed to live under house arrest. hosni mubarak could be out of jail as soon as today after the court ruled the former president could no longer be held behind bars. hugh bear rick held the last 17 month misprison and court's decision was the last of three cases against him. he was already cleared on two other cases including charges that he was responsible for the death of 800 egyptians who protested his rule back in 2011. bradley manning going to jail for leaking the largest amount of classified information in u.s. military history. an army judge sentenced the 25-year-old former intelligence analyst to 35 years in prison. manning was found guilty on five counts of espionage and five federal counts of theft. the charges carried a maximum sentence of 136 years. shortly after the sentencing, manning's attorney said they would seek a pardon from president obama. the white house says they w
we shouldn't be surprised he's using them again. we go to egypt where the man who ruled the country for 30 years will be released from prison and allowed to live under house arrest. hosni mubarak could be out of jail as soon as today after the court ruled the former president could no longer be held behind bars. hugh bear rick held the last 17 month misprison and court's decision was the last of three cases against him. he was already cleared on two other cases including charges that he was...
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they have to. >> i just think it would help us also to walk us through what you do with yelp. there is an example where they get a lot of lead, what they do with these leads depends on salesforce.com software. >> i love yelp. i love jeremy, i think he's one of the best ceos in our industry. i'll tell you, the key to yelp is not just that they have a world class capability on the internet, but behind yelp is a world class sales and service operation. jeremy has the ability to reach out to retailers all over the world and to sell him, sell them the ads, the products, the capabilities to have a presence on yelp. that's an incredible direct presence organization that's driven by salesforce.com and we have been really thrilled to be able to work with jeremy now for so many years. >> one of the things that people continue to bring up is that lately, if your stock doesn't move, that means you will have a heavyweight problem with stock options. your stock up very big after the close. i can predict it will go up for a long time after this quarter because it's a good one. does that put
they have to. >> i just think it would help us also to walk us through what you do with yelp. there is an example where they get a lot of lead, what they do with these leads depends on salesforce.com software. >> i love yelp. i love jeremy, i think he's one of the best ceos in our industry. i'll tell you, the key to yelp is not just that they have a world class capability on the internet, but behind yelp is a world class sales and service operation. jeremy has the ability to reach...
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we can use the strike to help that along. lori: general jackson king thank you, certainly appreciate it very much. >> good talking to you. lori: so much more on syria situation, little later with the a-team. >> new data shows u.s. economy glowing and jobless claims slowing, and the market done sell-off, and global chief investment strategist steven -- telling us if the street is ready for fed tapering. hey, it's me, progressive insurance. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and med
we can use the strike to help that along. lori: general jackson king thank you, certainly appreciate it very much. >> good talking to you. lori: so much more on syria situation, little later with the a-team. >> new data shows u.s. economy glowing and jobless claims slowing, and the market done sell-off, and global chief investment strategist steven -- telling us if the street is ready for fed tapering. hey, it's me, progressive insurance. you know, from our 4,000 television...
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joe is monitoring the developments for us. good evening. >> at this moment, the city council is emerging from a closed-door session. they have been discussing the mayor's future. we are expecting an announcement from them shortly, but have not yet received official word on what happened. they are expected to vote on a deal that was reached earlier this week in mediation. details of that agreement have not been made public. all signs indicate that bob filner's resignation is part of the deal. if that's the case, it's unclear what the mayor might be getting in return. at a public hearing this afternoon, some voiced opposition to any plan that would force the city to pay filner's future lee legal fees but others argue it may be the only way to ensure his immediate resignation. at this point a special election is expected to take place within 90 days to name the new san diego mayor if filner resigns. >> thank you. . still ahead, the sting. authorities infiltrate an alleged plot to kill police officers. tonight a look at what the f
joe is monitoring the developments for us. good evening. >> at this moment, the city council is emerging from a closed-door session. they have been discussing the mayor's future. we are expecting an announcement from them shortly, but have not yet received official word on what happened. they are expected to vote on a deal that was reached earlier this week in mediation. details of that agreement have not been made public. all signs indicate that bob filner's resignation is part of the...
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the hope is by using the data within the u.s. we'll get a much sharper sense of what matters. >> last word. >> i was going to say that it's long been known that where there are high concentrations of african-americans, white populations don't vote for school funding, they don't vote for public goods, they pay a very heavy price for that. and so there is a very obvious and direct reason for what raj has found, and that is that absolutely poor environment for public services, for early childhood development and equality of schools. >> and it affects everyone. fascinating. thank you. we're going to have to leave it at that. we will come back to this very important subject. >>> a look ahead at iran's new president. is he a moderate? does he really call the shots? i will speak with two experts who can shed light on the man who might be able to stop the next middle eastern war. >>> but up next, what in the world? a middle east country held hostage by al qaeda with regular bombings. it is not syria, it is what many believe is a great su
the hope is by using the data within the u.s. we'll get a much sharper sense of what matters. >> last word. >> i was going to say that it's long been known that where there are high concentrations of african-americans, white populations don't vote for school funding, they don't vote for public goods, they pay a very heavy price for that. and so there is a very obvious and direct reason for what raj has found, and that is that absolutely poor environment for public services, for...
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it was used. and he acted in a way that made it very clear to everybody in the region that nothing he says in the region carries any weight. and that, i think, is the fact of what is happening right now. that is the reason you can have the regime do it, and why they can do it with impunity. it is the reason hezbollah was on the ground, and can do it with impunity. it is the reason why the russians are doing it with impunity. there is no response with any effect coming from the united states. >> so what would you do? >> well, i wouldn't have imposed a red line on chemical weapons. what i would have done, which is at the beginning of the conflict, when the jihadists had not entered, for about a year, when it was a popular uprising, obviously, uniting all sectors of society with a democratic objective. that would have been the time to intervene and it would have been decisive. right now, i think passivity is our only option because of the compromising of the jihadist option. that could change, but do
it was used. and he acted in a way that made it very clear to everybody in the region that nothing he says in the region carries any weight. and that, i think, is the fact of what is happening right now. that is the reason you can have the regime do it, and why they can do it with impunity. it is the reason hezbollah was on the ground, and can do it with impunity. it is the reason why the russians are doing it with impunity. there is no response with any effect coming from the united states....
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"if you bomb us, will we not bleed?" >> pelley: elizabeth, what's the latest in damascus tonight, a city that's essentially bracing for an american air strike? >> reporter: well, a great deal of uncertainty. there is some fighting or at least shooting going on we can hear occasional field artillery. people are frightened. they don't know what to expect and some of them are leaving. when we crossed the border earlier today, we saw between 300 and 400 people leaving for lebanon, some of them with their possessions on the roof of their cars. there are also reports from the opposition that some of the missile launchers that had been around the presidential palace on that side of damascus have been moved. the opposition says in anticipation of an american strike. >> pelley: liz, thanks very much. now to the n.f.l. the biggest play of the year in pro-football has come one week before the start of the season off the field and out of court. the national football league reached a tentative settlement today to pay players who suff
"if you bomb us, will we not bleed?" >> pelley: elizabeth, what's the latest in damascus tonight, a city that's essentially bracing for an american air strike? >> reporter: well, a great deal of uncertainty. there is some fighting or at least shooting going on we can hear occasional field artillery. people are frightened. they don't know what to expect and some of them are leaving. when we crossed the border earlier today, we saw between 300 and 400 people leaving for...
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you know they do give us overflights over egypt. they put our ships in priority in the sue ease suez canal. i don't like when they kill people. i think we have to stand and nudge them but i think the military, relationship we have had with the military i think needs it continue and i think we need to work with them. >> chris: another story, the nsa story where it seems that almost every day there is another revelation that comes out about the fact that the nsa, our government had access to more information, communications, involving americans than we had suspected or thought that they had violated their own rules in collecting thousands of domestic emails. senator corker, you have called for the head of the nsa, general keith alexander to brief congress when you get back in september. let me ask you a direct question, sir. as the top republican, on senate foreign relations, as you sit here today, do you feel that you actually know what the government is and isn't doing in surveilling americans? >> no. i mean, i think -- i don't thin
you know they do give us overflights over egypt. they put our ships in priority in the sue ease suez canal. i don't like when they kill people. i think we have to stand and nudge them but i think the military, relationship we have had with the military i think needs it continue and i think we need to work with them. >> chris: another story, the nsa story where it seems that almost every day there is another revelation that comes out about the fact that the nsa, our government had access...